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record vaccine rollout has done little to ease Israel's pandemic
curbs. Next month's election - the fourth in two years, due to
coalition infighting and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's
legal woes - has many complaining of malaise.
While some Israelis take part in street demonstrations, others
take to nature and shout to the heavens.
"We decided to meet, our group together, in order to take the
group screaming so that we can release our bad energies," said
Mary Peery, leading 10 mostly elderly companions on a
yell-punctuated hike through an orange orchard and over a
hilltop.
"When we do it in a group it's like a prayer ... and maybe God
will hear us and release us from this COVID-19 curse."
To scream, the group stood in choric proximity and removed their
masks, drawing looks from passersby. One of the organisers
played down any health risk, however, saying everyone in the
group had either recovered from COVID-19 or been vaccinated.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Mike Collett-White)
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